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Gymkhana America
Software
Version 5.4
Copyright © 2012-2020 by
Charlie Horse Ranch Timing Systems, Inc.
PO Box 697, Elverta, CA 95626
916-275-3277
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: www.CharHorseRanch.com
Revised: 08/20/2020
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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................. 4
Draw Methods ............................................................................................. 6
Team Events ................................................................................................. 7
Match Racing .............................................................................................. 8
Jackpot/Sidepot Concept ............................................................................ 9
Networking Considerations...................................................................... 10
Combined Draw/Event Monitor .............................................................. 12
Example 1 - Defi ne Your Normal Settings and Options ....................... 13
Example 2 - Set Up a Show ...................................................................... 20
Example 3 - Running Each Event............................................................ 22
Pre-Entries from FastEnter.com .............................................................. 25
Copy Entries from a Prior Show ............................................................. 26
Internet Reporting .................................................................................... 27
Hints and Tips ........................................................................................... 28
Using the System ....................................................................................... 31
Event Defi nitions and Options ......................................................................... 34
Point Methods............................................................................................ 40
Set Team Criteria ..................................................................................... 45
Change Matrix Settings ........................................................................... 46
Change Jackpot/Sidepot Payouts ........................................................... 48
Change Jackpot/Sidepot Increments ...................................................... 50
Division Defi nitions .................................................................................. 52
Divisional Age Breaks ............................................................................. 55
Administrative Functions ................................................................................. 57
Event Record Functions ........................................................................... 59
Rider Database ........................................................................................ 61
Show Setup .............................................................................................. 64
Rider Signup ......................................................................................................... 67
Team Signup .......................................................................................................... 70
Run Events, Winners List and Match Races .......................................... 72
Move Rider in Draw ................................................................................. 75
Manual Time Posting .............................................................................. 76
Direct Timer Input Time Posting ........................................................... 78
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Match Race Settings ............................................................................... 80
Run a Match Race ..................................................................................... 81
Check Writing ......................................................................................... 83
External Posting ........................................................................................ 84
Appendix A - Format of Extracted Show File ........................................ 85
Appendix B - Format of Extracted Rider File ........................................ 85
Appendix C - Timer Direct Input Setup ................................................. 86
Appendix D - Match Race Timer Setup .................................................. 87
Appendix E - Suggested Gymkhana Events ........................................... 88
Big T ........................................................................................................... 89
Birangle ...................................................................................................... 90
California Poles ......................................................................................... 91
Cloverleaf Barrels ..................................................................................... 92
Figure 8 Stake ............................................................................................ 93
Keyhole ....................................................................................................... 94
Single Stake................................................................................................ 95
Skill Barrels ............................................................................................... 96
Speed Barrels ............................................................................................. 97
Washington Poles ...................................................................................... 98
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Introduction
Welcome to the Gymkhana America Software system. This system is copyrighted by
Charlie Horse Ranch Timing Systems, Inc. and may not be reproduced or distributed
without express written permission.
Every attempt has been made to ensure the accuracy of these programs, but Charlie
Horse Ranch Timing Systems, Inc. will not be responsible for problems arising from
their use. If you fi nd problems or errors, please report them to Charlie Horse Ranch.
A corrected version of the software will be made available to you as soon as possible.
Current fi xes can be found at our web site, www.CharHorseRanch.com. Click on
“Downloads” to see any current fi xes.
The system was designed to run on a computer with Windows 7© , Windows 8©,
Windows 10© or more recent installed, and a minimum screen resolution of 1024 x
768 pixels.
This software is designed especially for those Arena Operators who run Gymkhana
(Performance Horse Obstacle Racing) events.
Some of the highlights of the system are:
1. A rider database to avoid a lot of extra typing when signing riders up for a show.
You may have up to 5000 riders on the database and/or in any given show.
2. A basic defi nition of the show, including the names of the events, the divisions of
competition, the date of the show, and other administrative data. By judicious use of
Event names and Division names, you can have up to 1200 diff erent award catego-
ries. With age groups within Fixed Matrix events, that can be expanded to up to 4800
award categories. Any event can be a Team Event, with 2, 3 or 4 team members.
3. You can optionally defi ne a Fixed Rating Matrix for each event, allowing you to
categorize riders according to their ability, eliminating the situation where a more
skilled rider competes with a beginning rider.
4. You can optionally defi ne up to 4 Age Groups for each Fixed Matrix performance
division, allowing you to categorize riders not only by ability, but also according to
their age, eliminating the situation where an older rider competes with a young rider
within the performance division.
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5. You can optionally defi ne a Dynamic Rating Matrix for each event, allowing the
software to place riders relative to the fastest time of the day. Other Dynamic Divi-
sions are based on that fastest time plus an increment.
6. You can optionally defi ne an Age Range for each Age Group division, allowing you
to categorize riders according to their age, eliminating the situation where an older
rider competes with a young rider. Age Group divisions are automatically assigned,
based on the rider’s birth date.
7. You can optionally defi ne Other divisions, based on how your run your shows.
8. Both the Age Group and Other division types can be further modifi ed by using
the “A/B” method of placing. The fastest and slowest times are thrown out, then the
remaining times are added together and divided by the number of riders. The fastest
time becomes the top of the ‘A’ bracket, and the average time becomes the top of the
“B” bracket. Riders are placed in either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ brackets, depending on their
time. This doubles the award categories for these divisions.
9. The ability to generate an announcer’s sheet for each event, showing the riders or
teams in that event and a place to write their time.
10. The ability to input the team or rider’s score or time to the computer, manually or
with direct input from a FarmTek© or Thunderpaws© timer, and have the computer
print out a winner’s list by division. The software can accept timer input from one to
four lanes concurrently.
11. The ability to calculate the high point awards for the day, as well as a Year-to-Date
High Point report for multiple shows.
12. A fi nancial summary of the show, showing monies received and the ability to rec-
oncile the cash box.
13. The ability to extract show and rider database data to a ‘.csv’ fi le, suitable for im-
porting to popular spreadsheet systems for local reporting.
14. Any event can be run as a 1-D to 5-D Jackpot event or have a Sidepot. Team
Events cannot have sidepots, but can be run as a Jackpot.
15. The ability to Match Race any single rider event.
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Draw Methods
There are 3 diff erent methods that can be used to draw riders for an event.
Method 1 - A completely random draw. Team or Rider’s run order is randomized
within divisions.
Method 2 - Rider number draw. This method means that riders will be in order of
their rider number within each division. This provides predictability for the riders in
this and future shows. For team, it will use the team number.
Method 3 - Entry draw. This method means that riders will be in the order in which
they were signed up for each division. This provides predictability for the riders in this
show only.
In all cases, you can add to the draw after it has been drawn the fi rst time. New entries
will be placed at the end of their respective divisions, except in the case of Method 2,
where they are inserted in rider number order within the division.
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Team Events
Any event can be a Team Event. Teams may have 2, 3 or 4 team members. The
number of members required is defi ned in the team event criteria.
Team events are “ad hoc”, meaning that they are created from riders already signed up
in the show. There is no database for teams and a team member cannot be signed up
directly from the rider database..
Teams may have divisions for placing purposes, but the points earned in a Team Event
are assigned to the individual rider’s default point division, not the team’s division.
For example, if the team places fi rst and 1st place gets 10 points, each member of
the team will get 10 points in their default point division. Optionally, points for team
events can be ignored.
Times cannot be carried from or to a team event. Team events may not have Sidepots,
but they can be run as Jackpots. Jackpot winnings are divided equally among the team
members.
For any given Team Event, a horse/rider combination may only be on one team, unless
the “Multiple Teams OK” option is selected.
Each member of a team may be in a diff erent point division than other members of the
same team. If there are restrictions as to what division a rider must be in to qualify for
entry to a specifi c team event, the producer controls it. The software will accept any
rider in the show as a member of the team.
If you use FastEnter, it does not support Team Event sign ups. Team Events may only
be entered at the show, or in advance by the producer, using existing show entries.
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Match Racing
Any single rider (not team) event can also be run as a Match Race. You can use
your own criteria for selecting riders, or you can let the software “qualify” riders.
To qualify riders, after an event (like Single Stake) has been run, use “Match Race
Qualifi ers” to select the fastest riders in the event. For example, if you were going to
run an 8 person Match Race, you would select the top 16 qualifi ers. The software will
product a report with a place for each rider to initial whether or not they will run in
the Match Race. When the names have all been initialed, you can use “Match Race
Signoff ” to fl ag those riders who are not participating. When that’s done, use “Match
Race Draw” to randomly pair the riders for the fi rst heat and produce a diagram for the
multiple elimination heats.
To actually run the Match Race, you set up two courses for the same event side
by side. See Appendix D for how to set up the timers. You will need one Farm-
Tek Polaris Console, a PC Interface Cable, and two sets of timer heads. If you are
interested in the optional light kit, please contact us for instructions.
Two riders will be called into the arena and will go their respective assigned courses
(lanes). After the fi rst rider enters the arena, the announcer will say “The System is
On” and a buzzer will sound in 15 seconds to let the riders know that the race will
begin in 5 seconds. A second buzzer will sound in 5 seconds to signify the start of the
race. If a rider crosses the starting line prior to the second buzzer, the timer will signal
a “red light start” or foul and that rider will be disqualifi ed. If you have the optional
light kit, a red light will come on in that lane. If both riders have a good start, then
it’s a race to see who can complete the course fi rst. The fi rst rider to fi nish the course
is the winner and if you have the optional light kit, a green light will come on in that
lane.
On the computer, it will tell you about red light starts and who won the race.
This process continues through all the heats until a Champion and Reserve Champion
are declared. Many organizations use Match Races as an opportunity to run a Calcutta.
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Jackpot/Sidepot Concept
Jackpotting and Sidepotting are simple concepts and are very popular with most
riders. They can provide extra excitement for riders in your show. Each riders puts up
a certain dollar amount and the rider with the fastest time or highest score wins the
money. 4-D Jackpotting is the most popular format because more riders get payouts.
It involves taking the fastest time and adding increments of time to get the 2-D, 3-D
and 4-D winners. Each ‘D’ gets a fi xed percentage of the jackpot. For large shows, this
is further refi ned where each ‘D’ is paid to multiple places depending on the number
of riders entered. In this software, you have complete control over time increments,
entry fees, percentage of payouts, etc.
For example, a typical Cloverleaf Barrels event uses the following format:
1-D = Fastest time
2-D = Fastest time + 0.5 seconds
3-D = Fastest time + 1.0 seconds
4-D = Fastest time + 2.0 seconds
Payouts: 1-D = 30%, 2-D = 27%, 3-D = 23%, 4-D = 20%
You establish the payout places based on the number of entered riders. As an example,
let’s assume that a an event with 20 or fewer riders pays 1 place, and if it’s over 20
riders, it pays 2 places. In an event with 30 riders entered, jackpots would pay to 2
places in each ‘D’.
Alternatively, you can have the system automatically calculate the places of payout,
such that the last rider in the last ‘D’ receives their jackpot or sidepot entry fee back.
All other ‘D’s will pay to the same number of places.
Speaking of fl exibility, if you would rather run a 1-D, 2-D, 3-D or 5-D format, you can
do that too, and you can use a diff erent format for each event. Times can be “carried”
from a Regular event to a Jackpot event, so the rider only has to ride once, but can
place in both events. Jackpot Events are separate, and Side pots are within the normal
event (except team events). A Jackpot event cannot also have a Sidepot.
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Networking Considerations
Networking two or more computers is not directly related to Charlie Horse software,
but the software will make use of an existing network. Networking via Ethernet
Cable(s) or a Wireless Network can be a daunting task, and usually is better left to
professionals. Whether you are doing it yourself or having someone else do it, these
are the requirements for Charlie Horse software to successfully use the network.
1. The share name MUST allow read/write authority. The default when setting up a
share name is “read-only”. If left in place, Charlie Horse products cannot make use
of the network, because the software requires read/write permissions. If not set up
correctly, you will get messages like “Software Improperly Installed”, or messages
indicating it can’t fi nd certain fi les and locking time-outs. All of these are caused by
being unable to write to the hard drive.
2. When you map to a drive on another computer, you are required to provide a User
identifi cation, which was previously defi ned on the other machine. That user id must
have read/write access to the folders and fi les you are going to use. Simplest is to give
it “Administrator” authority.
3. To test the setup, the simplest method is to map to the other drive. If you can
“see” the drive and it’s folders and the response time is within a second, the actual
network is probably OK. The next test is to locate any .txt fi le on the other computer
and double click on it. On most computers, this will bring up the standard Microsoft
“Notepad” utility. Make a minor change to the text of the fi le, then save it. If that
works, then you most likely have the permissions set up correctly.
4. If you have problems with the network or with the permissions, CHRTS cannot help
you. It isn’t related to the CHRTS software. Each system has it’s own peculiarities and
in many cases, we could unintentionally give you bad advice.. You need to talk to your
Administrator or whoever helps you with computer issues. Give them this paper if
they have questions regarding the software.
5. On the next page there is an example from the Barrel Race America software.
The icon was set up to allow secondary terminals to use the “Local Terminal”
option. There are two views, one showing the links (using the “Z” drive to map to
the other computer’s “C” drive) and the other showing the permissions. In addition,
“Networked” must be checked in the BRA options (GAS options for this product).
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Combined Draw/Event Monitor
One of the icons on the desktop is the GAS Draw & Event Monitor. While this may be
used at the “main” or only computer, it’s primary purpose is to be used on a networked
computer, where it will not interfere with signing up riders or posting times. It
combines the functions of a Draw Monitor and the Event Monitor into a single screen.
Half of the screen is the draw monitor and the other half is the event status monitor. A
sample display is shown below.
Select Event - You select the event to be monitored, and you can change it at any
time. It keeps a running display of the next 10-15 riders or teams in the selected event,
as well as showing the standing for each division in the event.
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Example 1 - Define Your Normal Settings and Options
Here we will defi ne the events we might run at any show, the method of placing for
each event and the divisions of competition. Those of you familiar with the California
Gymkhana organizations (CGA and CSHA) will recognize the performance events
and some of the divisions. We’re using them as examples.
Step 1. Defi ne the Events
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Step 2. Defi ne the Fixed Matrix for each event
In this example, we’re defi ning the fi xed matrix for the Birangle event.
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Step 3. Defi ne the Dynamic Matrix for each event
In this example, we’re defi ning the dynamic matrix for the Keyhole event. The method
here is that the fastest time is Division 1, and the other division’s top time is calculated
as the top time + the increment (the “high” value). In this example, if the fastest ride
was 8.1, then the top of Division 2 would be 8.6 (8.1 + .5). The top of Division 3
would be 9.1 (8.1 + 1.).
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Step 4. Defi ne the Jackpot/Sidepot Time Breaks.
For those events that get Jackpotted or Sidepotted in a “D” format, these are the time
breaks that established the top of each ‘D’. Like Dynamic Divisions, the fastest time is
the 1-D and the other division’s top time is calculated as the top time + the increment
(the “high” value). In this example for the Barrels event, if the fastest ride was 8.1,
then the top of the 2-D would be 8.6 (8.1 + .5). The top of the 3-D would be 9.1 (8.1 +
1.), etc.
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Step 5. Defi ne the Jackpot/Sidepot Payout Method.
For those events that get Jackpotted or Sidepotted in a “D” format, this table is used
to calculate the payouts for each placing. See “Jackpot/Sidepot Payout Method” for
details. This single table is used for all jackpotted or sidepotted events.
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Step 6. Defi ne the Divisions.
Using the “Divisions and Points” button, we defi ne the names of the Divisions, the
point structure for high point awards, the age ranges for each age division (if needed),
and other information for each division.
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Step 7. Defi ne the Fixed Performance Age Divisions.
Using the “Divisions and Points”->”Divisional Age Breaks” button, we defi ne the
subdivision of ages for each fi xed performance division. In this example, for the 3
fastest divisions (AAA+, AAA and AA), we have 3 age categories (1-11, 12-24, and
25-99_. For the two slower divisions (which have more riders), we broke it into 4
categories (1-5, 6-11, 12-24 and 25-99).
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Example 2 - Set Up a Show
Here we will set up a show for January 1, 2012 with Fixed Matrix Barrels, Jackpot
Barrels, Fixed Matrix Birangle and Figure 8 Stake, Dynamic Division Keyhole and
California Poles. In addition, we’ll have Kids Barrels and Kids Single Stake with age
divisions. Times from the Fixed Matrix Barrels can be carried over to the Jackpot
Barrels.
Step 1. Set the Date and Choose the Events.
Using the “Show Setup” button, we set the date of the show and select the events to be
run on that date with the entry fees and added money as appropriate.
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Step 2. Sign up the riders.
Using the “Rider Signup” button, we sign up each rider and select the events in which
they are they are riding. Note that you don’t have to put riders on the database before
you sign them up. You can put them directly into the show, and they are automatically
added to the database. In this case, the rider will ride in the Regular Barrels event, and
his time from that ride will also be used for the Jackpot Barrels event (carried).
After sign ups are complete, you run each event, print the reports, and go on to the
next event. See ‘Example 3” for running events.
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Example 3 - Running Each Event
In this section, we will use the prior example, and run the Barrels event. After the
event is completed, we will produce the winner’s list. When all events are completed,
we can create the High Point and Financial reports.
Step 1. Draw for the event.
Using the “Draw Ride Order” button, and the “Barrels” event ,we will do a draw of
the riders in this event to establish the ride order.
Step 2. Draw Event and Create Announcer’s list.
Using the “Print Announcer’s List” button and the “Barrels” event, we will print
the riders in this event in their ride order. The list has a place to write their times for
backup purposes. Give this list to your announcer and you’re ready to run the event.
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Step 3. Run the event.
Using either the “Use Direct Timer Input” or the “Post Times Manually” button and
the “Barrels” event, we will run the event. As each rider goes, either fi ll in the time
(manual) or watch the computer do it for you (Timer). You can also enter penalty
points (5 seconds for a downed barrel, etc.), but don’t change the raw time. If the
rider is disqualifi ed, enter the letter ‘d’ for disqualifi cation or (‘n’ for “No Time”), and
the time will show as 0.001, which the software recognizes as a disqualifi cation.
When all riders have completed the event, use the “Exit” button to return to the Main
Menu.
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Step 4. Print the Event results.
Using the “Print Winner List” button, we will create the winner’s list. Hang this up so
the riders can see where they placed.
Step 5. Change the current event and start over.
Go Back to step 1, change the current event to the next event (California Poles,
Keyhole, etc.) and repeat this process.
Step 6. Finish up.
All the events have been run, so now you’re ready to close out the show. Go to the
Main Menu.
Using the “High Point” button, create this reports as needed.
Using the “Financial Report” button, create your fi nancial report to get an accurate
accounting of your cash box.
Using the “Rider Summary” buttons, create the report that you can give to the riders,
showing the events, placings and times.
Lastly, using “Administrative Functions”, make a backup of this show and your rider
database.
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Pre-Entries from FastEnter.com
Charlie Horse Ranch Timing Systems on-line adjunct, FastEnter.com, is an easy way
for your contestants to sign up for your shows on-line and pay with a credit card. Best
of all, the cost to you is very little or nothing (credit card fees). The steps to do this
are:
One time:
1. Establish a producer account with FastEnter.com. To do this, go to
www.FastEnter.com and follow the instructions you fi nd there.
2. Notify your contestants that pre-entry sign up can be done at FastEnter.com. If you
have a web site, add a link to http://www.FastEnter.com.
3. Set up the FastEnter User ID and Password.
For each show:
1. Do your show setup normally. When you’re done, click on the “Send Show to
FastEnter.com” button. The show and all of its characteristics (except Team Events)
will be sent to FastEnter.com.
2. Periodically, go to the “Rider Signup” function, and click on the “Get Entries from
FastEnter.com” button. All of the contestants who have signed up at FastEnter.com
will be automatically added to your show, with no additional work by you.
3. After the show is over, go to Administrative Functions and select the button “Show
Results to Web”. This will send the winners list to FastEnter.com where it is available
immediately for your contestants to see.
That’s it. You’re done...
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Copy Entries from a Prior Show
If your shows tend to be the same with the same riders, you can use this function to
sign up the same riders from a prior show.
1. In the Rider Signup screen, click the “Get Riders from Prior Show” button.
2. The software will ask you to select the show date from which the riders are to be
copied.
3. When selected, the software will copy the riders who were signed up for that show
and sign them up for this show. If a rider is already signed up, they will be skipped (no
duplicates).
NOTE - Team Event entries will not be copied.
Make any adjustments (deleting riders, etc.). That’s it. You’re done...
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Internet Reporting
Many show producers would like to post their show results on their web site. This
software makes it easy to do. Simply select the “Make HTML fi le” button on any
report, and it will create an HTML fi le of that report. All you need to do is FTP
the fi le(s) to your site, and set up links to each report. Assuming you named the fi le
Birangle.html, a sample report is shown below, and a typical link would look like
this:
<P>Results for Birangle on the January 1st show. <B><FONT COLOR=blue><A
HREF=”./birangle.html” TARGET=”report” >Birangle</FONT></B></A><BR>
The report looks like this:
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Hints and Tips
Q. “I have already done the draw and the event is running. How can I add a rider to
the draw?
A. Actually, it’s pretty simple. Without External Posting, use the “Show Signup”
button to add the rider, then use the “Add to Draw” button. The rider will be added to
the appropriate place in the draw. Then use the ‘Refresh’ button on the ‘Post Times”
menu and the rider will automatically be in the event.
With External Posting, follow the same procedure up through “Add to Draw”. Then
use the “Create External Posting File” function to create a new fl ash drive, go to the
external computer, insert the fl ash drive, exit the time posting, then use the External
Posting “Add Additional Riders from Main” function to add the additional riders. Af-
ter that, you just start the time posting function again and it will pick up where you left
off .
Q. Now that you mention it, what’s external posting?
A. In a large show, you may be running an event while you’re trying to sign up riders
for another event. This can be pretty inconvenient if you are only using one computer,
even though they are in separate windows and can be accessed concurrently. The
external posting function allows you to extract an event to a fl ash drive, and take the
fl ash drive to another computer to run the event. When the event is complete, you
update the fl ash drive at that computer, then bring it back to the “Main” computer to
merge it back into the show. This feature could also used when you are running dif-
ferent events in multiple arenas.
Q. What happens with ties?
A. Let’s say that two riders had exactly the same time, and it was the fastest time of
the event. The points for 1st and 2nd are combined, then divided evenly between the
two riders. 2nd place is skipped and the next rider would get points for 3rd.
Q. I have a rider on two horses. They need time to change tack, but they drew too
close together. How can I run one of them out of order?
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A. This one’s pretty easy, too. On the “Post Times” screen, use the option to select an
individual rider. Select the rider and they will be the next to run. When their ride is
complete, use the same function to go back to the rider you left off with, and you’re
back in order. The software will skip this rider when they come up in the normal fl ow.
Q. We run Age divisions instead of Performance divisions. How can I make sure the
riders are in the proper division?
A. When defi ning the events, check the “Age Groups” box for that event. It means that
you want the software to automatically calculate which division the rider should be in,
based on their birthday and an “as of” date that you set. When the rider is signed up,
the division will be set automatically so long as you have the rider’s birth date.
Q. I have a lot of riders on my database or in my show. When I get the drop-down list
of riders, it takes a while to scroll to the right one. Is there an easier way to do this?
A. Yes. When you have that screen, there is a box that says “Search for”. Type the
fi rst letter of the rider’s last name and the list will be positioned to the fi rst entry that
matches that letter, and you can do a short scroll from there. If the list is still too long,
type the second character of the last name, etc., until you get close to the entry, then
double click or highlight it and click “Select”.
Q. I’m running a 3 day show (Saturday, Sunday and Monday) with 6 events and
AAA+, AAA, AA, A and FC divisions. Do I have to defi ne 3 shows and sign the riders
up 3 diff erent times (once for each day)?
A. No. Because there are 60 available events, you can set up a event defi nitions like
this:
Barrels Saturday, Barrels Sunday, Barrels Monday.
Birangle Saturday, Birangle Sunday, Birangle Monday.
Figure 8 Flags Saturday, Figure 8 Flags Sunday, Figure 8 Flags Monday.
Figure 8 Stake Saturday, Figure 8 Stake Sunday, Figure 8 Stake Monday.
Hurry Scurry Saturday, Hurry Scurry Sunday, Hurry Scurry Monday.
Keyhole Saturday, Keyhole Sunday, Keyhole Monday.
This totals 18 events. Since 60 events are available, you can do it all as one show, and
there’s still room for plenty of other events.
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Q. I have a lot of riders on my database and would like to eliminate those who haven’t
ridden recently. How can I clean off my database and only have active riders?
A. In the Rider Database screen, there is an option to purge riders, based on the fact
they haven’t ridden since a date that you provide. Once you supply the date, it will
automatically remove all riders who haven’t ridden since that date.
Q. This software looks pretty good. What other software do I need to buy to support
the databases and/or spreadsheets?
A. None. This software is completely self-contained and no other supporting software
is needed.
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Using the System
When you start the system, you will see the Main Menu. After that, you select the
various functions to defi ne and run your show. See the following pages for the descrip-
tion of each button.
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1. Event Defi nitions and Options: Use this button to defi ne your organization’s
events, draw type, matrix defi nitions and ground fees. Once set, this is not normally
required again.
2. Divisions and Points: Use this button to defi ne your organization’s event fees, divi-
sions, rating criteria, default division, age ranges, and high point structure. Once set,
this is not normally required again.
3. Administrative Functions: Use this button to back up and restore show fi les, rate
riders, delete old shows from the hard drive, maintain event/arena records, send results
to your or FastEnter’s Web page, and extract show and rider database data.
4. Rider Database: Use this button to make changes to your rider database, print
mailing labels and purge old entries.
5. Show Setup: Use this button to set up the show you are about to run, selecting the
events and optionally sending the show to FastEnter.
6. Rider Signup: Use this button to sign up riders in the show you are about to
run, selecting the events for each rider and optionally downloading the entries from
FastEnter.
7. Team Signup: Use this button to sign up team in the show you are about to run.
Team Signup is done by individual event.
8. Draw, Run, Calculate Winners - All Events: Use this button to draw run order,
create announcer’s lists, run events, and create winners lists
9. Show Statistics: Use this button to get a short report showing the number of riders
and each event, the number of riders in each division within each event, and the total
number of riders in the show.
10. Show High Point Report: Use this button to print the High Point Report for this
Show.
11. YTD High Point Report: Use this button to print the Year-to-Date High Point
Report.
12. Individual Rider Summary Reports: Use this button to print selected rider sum-
mary reports.
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13. All Rider Summary Reports: Use this button to print rider summary reports for
all riders in the show.
14. Financial Reports: Use this button to print a fi nancial summary for the show.
15. License Key: Use this button to provide licensing information to CHRTS.
16. Unlicense: Use this button to unlicense the software on this machine after moving
the software to another machine. Do NOT use unless instructed to do so. You will
be locked out of the software.
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Event Definitions and Options
This is where you defi ne the events you are going to run and the default values for
things like ground fees, rider order and FastEnter controls. The screen looks like this:
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Timer Ports 1, 2, 3 and 4: If you are using the direct timer input option, these are the
COMM port(s) on your computer where the timer cable is plugged in.
Ground Fee: If you charge a ground fee, this is the amount. It will be automatically
applied to each rider’s entry.
Club Membership Fee: The price for the club Individual membership. It will be au-
tomatically applied to each rider’s entry that signs up for a local club membership at a
show.
Club Year-End: The price for the club Year-End Awards program. It will be automat-
ically applied to each rider’s entry that signs up for local year-end awards at a show.
Member Discount Pct: This is the percentage that will be deducted from the rider’s
entry fee if they are a member. It’s expressed as a percentage. For example, a $5.00
entry fee less .10 (10%) will be $5.00 - .50 = $4.50. The discount does not apply to
Jackpot events , Point Only entry fees, or All Day fees.
Sidepot: The price to enter a Sidepot in any event.
Placings: This option controls the number of placings printed for winner’s lists and
high point reports.
Random, Entry or Rider Number: This option controls the ‘draw’ for each event.
You can select ‘Random’, which means a completely random draw of rider order
within division. You can select “Rider Number”, which means riders will run in rider
number order within each division. You can select “Entry”, which means riders will
run in the order in which they were entered in the show within each division.
3-Up Labels: Normally, labels are in a 2-up format. If this box is checked, labels will
be printed in a 3-up format.
Place Below Rating: If you are using a rating matrix, this fi eld controls what to do
with a rider who rides a time slower than their divisional matrix. If this button is not
selected, the rider will not place at all. If this button is selected, the rider will place in
their sign up division, even though they didn’t ride within the matrix time frames.
Combine Checks: If you are paying by check and are limited to the number of checks
you write per month, use this button to combine all Jackpot payouts into one check for
each rider.
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Address on Checks: If you have to mail checks because riders leave early, this option
will print the rider’s address on the check. Then you can just put it in a # 10 window
envelope for mailing.
3-Up Checks: If your checks are in 3-up format, use this button. If you are using
Voucher checks (check on top), uncheck this button.
Round Payouts: If you are paying in cash, use this button to round Jackpot payouts to
whole dollars.
Sign Checks: If you are paying by check and want the software to sign the checks,
too, check this box. You must also supply a fi le called signature.bmp containing an im-
age of your signature.
Propagate Divisions: If you are using a fi xed rating matrix and all riders are required
to run in their rated division for all events, check this button. When you change the
division in the signup screen, all other fi xed rating divisions will be changed automati-
cally. This can also be used any time a rider must stay in the same division for the
whole show. Changing one division will cause all of the others to be changed.
Use CGA Settings: One of the more popular Gymkhana formats in California is the
one used by the California Gymkhana Association. Many clubs use their divisions and
rating matrix as a guide for their own shows, even though they aren’t associated with
CGA. This button will automatically plug in the events, divisions and rating methods
used by CGA for horses. It will not do the pony divisions separately. You can then
adjust the settings for your own shows. This information was derived from CGA’s
web page (www.calgymkhana.com). If they make any changes that you want, you will
have to make the same changes here.
Use O-Mok-See Settings: Another popular Gymkhana format in the West is the one
used by the National Saddle Clubs Association. It’s called O-Mok-See. This but-
ton will automatically plug in the events and divisions used by O-Mok-See, based in
their 2013 Rule Book. It is not an “offi cial” implementation of O-Mok-See, it’s just
a sample. You can then adjust the settings for your own shows. This information was
derived from O-Mok-See’s web page (www.omoksee.com). If they make any changes
that you want, you will have to make the same changes here.
Event: These are the events you run on a regular basis. When you set up the show,
you will select which events you are running that day. These descriptions will appear
on all reports.
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Fixed Matrix: If this button is selected, the matrix you have defi ned will be used to
place riders in this event. Use “Change Matrix Settings” to defi ne the ranges.
Dynamic Matrix: If this button is selected, the riders will be placed based on the
fastest time of the day + an increment that you defi ne for each division. Use “Change
Matrix Settings” to defi ne the increments.
Age Groups: If this button is selected, the rider’s division will be calculated auto-
matically, based on their birthday and an “as of” date you defi ne. Use “Divisions and
Points” to defi ne the age ranges for each division.
Other Types: If this button is selected, the divisions are user-defi ned and no automat-
ic functions will be applied.
Jackpot: If this button is selected, this is an x-D jackpot race, similar to 4-D Jack-
pot Barrel Racing. The number of ‘D’s and the time increments are set by clicking
“Change Jackpot Increments”. The payout rules are set by clicking “Change Jackpot
Payouts”
Sidepot: If this button is selected, this race has a separate sidepot, similar to a Jackpot
event. The diff erence is that this is still a divisional event, the sidepot is optional and
only the riders who enter the sidepot are considered for payouts.
Change Matrix Settings: Use this button to defi ne the rating matrix for each Fixed
or Dynamic Matrix event, as well as defi ning ‘bump up’ rules for each Fixed Matrix
division.
Set Team Criteria: Use this button to defi ne which events are Team Event and to de-
fi ne the number of riders on a team for each event.
Jackpot Times Carried: If set, Jackpot times are always carried from the primary
(EID) event. The jackpot event is not actually run.
High Point by Rider Only: If Checked, High Point Reporting is by Rider only If a
rider is on multiple horses, the points will be combined. If not checked, High Points
are reported by Horse/Rider combination.
Using FastEnter: If you are using FastEnter to allow signups on-line, check this box.
User ID: is your FastEnter User Identifi cation.
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Password: is your FastEnter password. It will show here as a line of asterisks for se-
curity reasons.
Edit Rules: Click this box to edit a fi le containing information for the riders that you
want to appear on the FastEnter Web page. When you send the show to FastEnter, this
information will be sent as well, and will appear on your signup screen.
Edit Release: Click this box to edit a fi le containing Release of Liability wording
that you want added to the standard Release of Liability that FastEnter presents when
checking out. When you send the show to FastEnter, this information will be sent as
well, and will appear on your checkout screen.
Point Method: This is the method used for your point system. ‘0’ means to use the
one supplied by this software. ‘1’ - ‘5’ means to use one of the point methods defi ned
by you. Clicking on “Change Point Methods” allows you to defi ne a variety of point
systems. See the section “Point Methods” for more details.
Networked: If checked, it means you will be networking this software (allowing ac-
cess from multiple computers). See the section on “Networking Considerations” for
more details. The software will take extra steps internally to prevent fi le corruption
caused by concurrent access.
No Points for Jackpots: If checked, it means jackpot events do not earn points for the
riders.
No Points for Team Events: If checked, it means team events do not earn points for
the riders.
All Points to Default Division: If checked, it means that all points earned will be
earned in the default point division defi ned for the rider, regardless of the division in
which they placed.
YTD Points from Signup Date: If checked, it means that points earned prior the date
the rider signed up for year-end awards will not count. If not checked, all points for
the season will count, regardless of the signup date.
User 1 Title: A fi eld meaningful only to the user. This title will show up in various
reports. It is character format, and can be used for most anything.
User 2 Title: A fi eld meaningful only to the user. This title will show up on the signup
screen in the fi nancial section and on the fi nancial report. It is designed to be a user-
defi ned category of income (like exhibitions runs).
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Multiple Teams OK: By default, this software will only allow a rider to be on one
team in any team event. If this box is checked, that test is bypassed and the rider can
be on any number of teams.
Check for Thunderpaws Timer: If checked, when you start direct input timing, the
software will ask if you are using a Thunderpaws timer and will adjust accordingly.
Recalculate Year-End Points: If checked, Year-End point calculations will exclude
those riders who are not signed up, and will readjust the placings for each event. For
example, if rider1 placed fi rst and is signed up for Year-End, rider2 placed second and
is not signed up for year end, and rider3 placed 3rd and is signed up for Year-End,
rider2 is tossed and rider 3 moves up to 2nd for points purposes.
Points Awarded in Sign Up Division Only: If checked, a rider may only earn points
in the division in which they are signed up. If they place in another division, they will
get the placing and awards, but no points. If not checked, a rider may earn points in
any division.
Points for Members Only: If checked, a rider may not earn any points unless they are
a member.
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Point Methods
This software uses a default point method that provides equal opportunity for all
competitors, regardless of whether they place in a big division or a small one. 5
other point methods are available. We start with a basic point system that says the
following:
1st = 20 points
2nd = 15 points
3rd = 12 points
4th = 9 points
5th = 6 points
7th = 4 points
8th = 3 points
9th = 2 points
10th = 1 point.
We also have a multiplier, which is .5 (1/2 point for each percentage point).
Within the division (like ages 12-25 or AAA as examples), you get points for the
placing and you get points for the percentage your time is when compared to the fast
time in your division.
For example, in AAA single stake, the fastest rider is a 9.5 and they get fi rst. The
second fastest rider is a 10.1 and they get second. The third fastest rider is a 10.3 and
they get third.
In the above example 1st place would get 20 points + 50 points. The calculation is:
20 points for 1st + her time was 100% of the fastest time (9.5 / 9.5 = 1.00), so we
multiply 100 x .5 = 50; her total is 70 points.
Second would get 15 points + 47 points. The calculation is:
15 points for second + her time was 94% of the fastest time (9.5 \ 10.1 = .94), so we
multiply 94 x .5 = 47; her total is 62 points.
Third would get 12 points + 46 points. The calculation is:
12 points for third + her time was 92% of the fastest time (9.5 / 10.3 = .92), so we
multiply 92 x .5 = 46; her total is 58 points.
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This rewards riders who come close to the fastest time, even if they didn’t place fi rst.
It awards points up to the last rider who placed. Small classes or large classes don’t
matter. It all depends on how close you came to the fastest time and you get a bonus
for your placing.
There are 5 other point methods. When you click on “Change Point Methods” in
the Event Defi nitions and Options Screen, you will see a where you defi ne the point
structure used for each event. In each example, if “Participation Point” is checked,
each rider will receive 1 point for being in the class, in addition to any other points
earned. Likewise, if “Min. Points” is set to a value greater than 0, then any rider who
doesn’t get disqualifi ed will receive at least that number of points (like participation
points), up to the “Max. Rider” count. If “Always Add” is checked, they will receive
the “Min. Points” points in addition to any other points earned. The screens looks like
this:
In this example (Method 1), we are using a “Flat Point” structure, where the same
number of points are given regardless of the number of riders in the division and all
riders get at least 1 point.
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In this example (Method 2), we are using a “Graduated Point” structure, where there
is a base number of points (the minimum) and an increment. The increment is applied
based on the number of riders who placed in the division, where the point total
assigned is equal to the (base points + (the increment * the (number of riders in the
division - placing)). For example, if the Keyhole event had 32 riders who placed in
the open division, the fi rst place rider would get 237.8 points (147.9 + ((32 - 1) * 2.9 =
89.9) = 237.8). The 2nd place rider would get 196.8 points (124.8 + ((32 - 2) * 2.4) =
72) = 196.8). This provides a LOT of fl exibility in the way you assign points. It can be
as simple or as complicated as you want it to be.
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In this example (Method 3), we are using a “Calculated Point” structure, where the
base number of points (the minimum) is calculated as (number of riders * multiplier).
Note, “number of riders is the actual number of riders who placed in the division
up to the Max Riders Value. Then each placing gets a percentage (incr) of the total
points which is calculated at (base * incr). In this example, if there are 10 riders who
placed in the division, the base points is 100 (10 * 10). 1st place would get 23 points
(100 * .23), 2nd place would get 20 points (100 * .20), 3rd place would get 17 points
(100 * .17), etc., up to 8th place.
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In this example (Method 4), we are also using a “Graduated Point” structure, where
there is a base number of points (the minimum) and an increment. The increment is
applied based on the number of riders who placed in the division, where the point
total assigned is equal to the (base points + (the increment * the (number of riders
in the division - placing)). The diff erence here is that we will only consider up to 10
riders (Maximum Riders). Another way of saying it is that if there are 10 or more
riders who placed in the Open division, the fi rst place rider would get 11 points (2
+ 10 - 1) = 11). The 2nd place rider would get 10 points (2 + 10 - 2) = 10. The 3rd
place rider would get 9 points (2 + 10 - 3) = 9. This continues to the 10th place rider
who would get 2 points (2 + 10 - 10) = 2.
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Set Team Criteria
This is where you defi ne which events are team event and how many riders each event
has on a team. The screen looks like this:
Team Event: If checked, this event is a Team Event.
Team Members: The number of riders on a team for this event.
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Change Matrix Settings
This is where you defi ne the rating matrix for each event as well as defi ning the ‘bump
up’ rules for each division. NOTE: For Fixed Matrix divisions, it is VERY important
to defi ne your divisions in ‘fastest-slowest’ order. See ‘Divisions and Points’. The
screen looks like this:
Event Name: This shows the names of predefi ned events.
Edit Matrix: This button selects the event that we are editing the matrix for. If the
event isn’t a Fixed or Dynamic Matrix event, it just shows the division for that event.
In this example, we are editing the matrix for ’Birangle’.
Division Name: These are the divisions you have defi ned. Note that for those divi-
sions included in the rating matrix, they must be in fastest to slowest order. In this
example, we have defi ned 5 divisions that will be in the matrix, AAA+, AAA, AA, A
and FC (Future Champion).
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Low: For Fixed Matrix events, this is the fastest time within the matrix for that divi-
sion. It is a calculated value for all but the fastest division, and is 1/1000th of a second
slower than the ‘High’ fi eld of the next highest division. It not used for other event
types.
High: For Fixed Matrix events, this is the slowest time within the matrix for that divi-
sion. Note that for the last division in the matrix group, it must be a value of 999.999.
For Dynamic Matrix Events, it is the increment that will be added to the fastest time to
place the rider in this division.
Bump: For Fixed Matrix Events, this button controls what happens when a rider rides
faster than their divisional matrix. For example, an A division rider rides a Birangle
time of 17.240, which is an AA time. We can do one of two things when calculating
the winner’s list.
1. We can place the rider at the top of the signup division (fi rst in A). This is
what will happen if ‘Bump Up’ is not checked.
2. We can “bump” the rider up to the appropriate division for this event only.
In that case the rider would be placed with the AA division riders. This is what will
happen if ‘Bump Up’ is checked. Setting ‘Bump Up’ for the highest division has no
eff ect.
Print Matrix: Selecting this tab will print the current matrix for each event.
Save and Refresh Display: Selecting this tab will recalculate the low values based on
any changes to high values, and refresh the screen display.
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Change Jackpot/Sidepot Payouts
This is where you change the payout percentages for ‘D’ and each place for
jackpotting and sidepotting. The screen looks like this:
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This allows you to set your own default values for payouts, both for each ‘D’ and for
the places within each ‘D’. Be sure to use the “Refresh and Check” button to make
sure your percentages add up to 100 before you save your changes.
Producer Jackpot Percentage: This is the percentage of the jackpot entry fees kept
by the show producer. For example, if the producer was keeping 30%, and the entry
fee was $10.00, the producer would get $3.00 and $7.00 would go into the jackpot
pool.
Producer Sidepot Percentage: This is the percentage of the Sidepot entry fees kept
by the show producer. For example, if the producer was keeping 20%, and the entry
fee was $5.00, the producer would get $1.00 and $4.00 would go into the jackpot pool.
Automatically Calculate Depth: If checked, the system will automatically calculate
how many places to pay, based on entry fees, producer percentage, the number of
riders and any added money. The last rider to be paid (the last paid rider in the lowest
‘D’) will get at least their jackpot or Sidepot entry fee back. All other ‘D’s will pay to
the same place as that one.
Ride Count: This is the number of riders that will cause jackpots or side pots to be
paid to multiple places if you are not using the automatic calculation. In the above
example, if there are 10 or fewer riders in an event, that event will only pay to 1 place
in each ‘D’. If there are 15-29 riders, it will pay to 2 places in each ‘D’, if there are
30-59 riders, it will pay to 3 places, etc.
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Change Jackpot/Sidepot Increments
This is where you change the time increment for “D” jackpotting and other settings.
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2-D, 3-D, 4-D and 5-D: These are the increments to use for jackpotting. 1-D will be
the fastest time, and these increments are added to the fastest time to establish the 2-D,
3-D, 4-D and 5-D times.
Pay Places: Instead of using the Payout Table to fi gure the number of places to pay, a
value other that zero (0) in this fi eld means that you will pay that number of places. It
overrides the payout calculator. For example, a ‘3’ in this fi eld means you will pay 3
places in each ‘D’.
D’s: This is the number of ‘D’s that this event will be divided into. For example, a 4-D
event would have a ‘4’ in this fi eld.
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Division Definitions
This is where you defi ne the divisions of competition you are going to run, the rating
criteria, the age range if necessary, and the type of division. The screen looks like this:
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Def Div: If checked, this is the default division for this division type (Fixed, Dynamic,
Age Group, or Other)
Division Name: The name of the division. Note that when running events, the riders
will be presented in division order, where the fi rst division will run fi rst, then the next
division, etc. If you run your fastest riders fi rst, then use the fi rst division for them. If
you are using a Fixed or Dynamic Rating Matrix, you MUST defi ne the divisions in
fastest-slowest order.
Rating Rides: For Fixed Matrix divisions, the number of rides at any level the rider
must have to be rated in this event. Note that rides in faster divisions count as rides in
lower division for rating purposes.
Rating Events: For Fixed Matrix divisions, the number of events the rider must have
to be rated at this level.
Low Age: The youngest age for this division if you are using age groups. Note, this
value MUST be 0 for a division that is not part of the Age groups.
High Age: The upper age limit for this division if you are using age groups.
Age “As Of” Date: The base date for calculating a rider’s age. Generally, this date
should be the start date of your show season. Note, it’s in mm/dd/yyyy format.
Div Type: The type of division. Valid values are:
F - Fixed Matrix Division.
D - Dynamic Matrix Division.
A = Age Group Division
O = Other type of Division
U = Unused - This Division is not used in any events.
A/B Place: If checked, both the Age Group and Other division types can be further
modifi ed by using the “A/B” method of placing. The fastest and slowest times are
thrown out, then the remaining times are added together and divided by the number of
riders. The fastest time is the top of the ‘A” bracket, and the average time becomes the
top of the “B” bracket. Riders are placed in either the ‘A’ or ‘B’ brackets, depending
on their time. This doubles the award categories for these divisions.
Run Order: Sets the order in which divisions are run for each Event within that
division type.
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No Points: If checked, the riders who place in this division will not earn any points.
Used for qualifying runs and training runs. Could also be used as a “non-member”
divison.
Divisional Age Breaks: Selecting this button takes you to a new screen that allows
you to set age divisions within performance divisions, eff ectively allowing you to
have up to 4 awards categories for each performance division. See the next page, “Di-
visional Age Breaks” for details.
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Divisional Age Breaks
This is where you defi ne the age ranges of some performance divisions, eff ectively
dividing a single performance division into multiple award divisions. The screen looks
like this:
Only divisions that are Fixed Matrix based may have age groups included in them.
Division Name: Is the name of the division.
Range 1 (2, 3, 4): The age range that is to be considered an award category for that
performance division. In this example:
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The AAA+, AA and AA divisions have 3 age ranges (1-11, 12-24 and 25-98)
The A and FC divisions have 4 age ranges (1-5, 6-11, 12-14 and 25-99)
The other divisions have no age ranges because they are not Fixed Matrix Divisions.
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Administrative Functions
This is where you perform basic housekeeping functions, like backing up fi les and
deleting old shows, as well as extracting data for local reporting. The screen looks like
this:
Drive: The address of the fl ash drive on this computer.
Back Up Files: Use this button to back up show and administrative data to a fl ash
drive.
Restore Files: Use this button to restore show and administrative data from a fl ash
drive.
Delete Old Shows: Use this button to delete old show fi les from the hard drive.
Rate all riders: Use this button to recalculate the rating levels of all riders on your
database, based on prior show results.
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Event Records: Use this button to update and print event/arena records.
Export Show File: This function creates a fi le named Smmddyy.csv (where mmddyy
is the date of the show) in the current directory. It is a comma-delimited fi le suitable
for importing into many popular spreadsheet and database programs. It allows you to
export show data and do your own local reporting. The format of the fi le is defi ned in
Appendix A.
Export Rider Database: This function creates a fi le named Members.csv in the cur-
rent directory. It is a comma-delimited fi le suitable for importing into many popular
spreadsheet and database programs. It allows you to export rider data and do your
own local reporting. The format of the fi le is defi ned in Appendix B.
Show Results to Web: This function creates a fi le named Show_Results.html in the
current directory. It is in standard html format and can be send directly to your web
page. Add a link, and you have the results on-line. If you are using FastEnter, this
function will send the show results to FastEnter for on-line viewing.
Rider History Report: This function creates a report for an individual rider showing
what they did in all selected shows. It is esssentially a YTD Summary Report.
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Event Record Functions
This is where you can change and print current event/arena records. The screen looks
like this:
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Time: This is the fastest time so far in this event.
Event Name: This is the name of this event.
Date: This is the date the record was set.
First Name, Last Name, Mount: This is the rider/horse combination that holds the
record in this event. If it was a team event, all riders on the team are listed.
Print Records: Selecting this tab will print a report showing the current event re-
cords.
Events xx-xx - Indicates which group of 5 events are being displayed.
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Rider Database
This is where you keep defi nitions of each rider. If you separate riders by diff erent
horses, each one can have a diff erent entry. The screen looks like this:
Data Elements: The data elements (fi rst name, last name, etc.) are self-explanatory.
Note that the birthday is in mm/dd/yyyy format.
Local Awards Date: This is the date the rider signed up for local year-end awards.
Local Membership Date: This is the date the rider signed up for Local membership.
Last Show Date: This is the last date the rider rode in one of your shows.
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Merge Show and Database: This function merges the current show into the riders
database. Any new riders you added during the show are automatically added to the
database, so you have their basic information, making sign up at the next show much
easier. Normally, this is unnecessary, since the riders are added as you sign them up
for the show.
Update This Record: Select this button any time you have made a change to any of
the data elements to save the changes.
Add New Rider: Select this button to create a new entry on the database. It will as-
sign a new rider number and present you with a screen to fi ll in. Once you have typed
in the information, use “Update This Record” to save your changes.
Select a Rider: Select this button to get a screen of all riders on the database. When
you highlight a rider in the list and press “Select”, that rider will appear on this screen.
You can then modify or delete the record.
Delete This Record: Select this button to delete the current rider on the screen.
Print Database: Select this button to print a report showing all riders on the database.
Short Database Print: Select this button to print a report showing all riders on the
database in abbreviated format.
Reset Award Dates: Select this button to reset all year-end awards signups. Normally
this is done at the beginning of a new show season, after the last season’s awards have
been given out.
Purge Old Riders: This function deletes riders who have not ridden in your shows
since a given date. You fi ll in the “Mail or Purge Date” fi eld, then select the “Purge
Old Riders” tab to eliminate old riders.
Mailing Labels: Select this button to create a set of mailing labels from your rider
database. This is useful when you want to mail out fl yers of upcoming shows. The
labels are pre formatted for 1” x 4” labels (2-up), unless you have chosen the ‘3-up
label’ option, in which case they are pre formatted for 1” x 2 5/8” labels (3-up). If you
fi ll in the “Mail or Purge Date” fi eld, it will only print labels for those riders who have
ridden since that date.
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Merge 2 Rider Entries: It occasionally happens that a horse/rider combination is
defi ned twice, and you need to merge them into one entry. This button allows you to
select the base rider/horse (The “good” entry) and the other (“bad”) entry and merge
them together into a single horse/rider. In addition, all shows on the hard drive are
adjusted to refl ect the change.
Fixed Matrix Div.: When signing a rider up from the rider database, this is the default
division that will be used for Fixed Matrix events.
Other Division: When signing a rider up from the rider database, this is the default
division that will be used for “Other” events.
Points Division: This is the default division for the rider’s points. It is used for team
events and may optionally be used for all events, regardless of what division the rider
places in.
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Show Setup
This is where you set the show date and the events you are going to run in today’s
show. The screen looks like this:
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Show Date: This is the date of the show you are about to defi ne. For a new show, you
must click on “New Show Date” to change this fi eld fi rst before defi ning events to run.
If you select a prior show, it will show the events you ran that day.
For each show event, you can use the drop-down box to select from the set of events
you defi ned in the options, You can even run the same event more than once.
Entry Fee: The Entry Fee for this event for points and awards.
P/O Fee: The Entry Fee for this event for points only. That mean the rider will still
earn points, but doesn’t want day awards. This saves the club money and part of the
savings are passed along to the rider.
Added Money: For Jackpot Events, the Added Money, if any.
EID: If a rider is allowed to carry his or her time from one event to this event, this
identifi es where the time comes from. EID stands for Event Identifi er. In this exam-
ple, the Jackpot Barrels Event (event 3) can get times carried from the Regular Bar-
rels event (event 1). Consequently, it has an EID of 1 (get times from Event 1). This
only establishes that it’s possible. You must also check the “C” (Carry) fl ag on event
3 when signing up the rider. Otherwise, it’s assumed the rider will ride in this event
instead of carrying the time.
New Show Date: Use this button to get a calendar, from which you can select a new
show date.
Select Existing Show: Use this button to get a list of prior show dates and select one
of them as the current show.
Active: Each box allows you to chose from the events you defi ned during the event
defi nition process, indicating that event will be run at this show.
All Day (Regular): A single fee that is less than the sum of the individual event fees
if the rider signed up for all of them for awards (not including Jackpot events and side
pots). Allows you to give the rider a discount for signing up for all events.
All Day (Points): A single fee that is less than the sum of the individual event fees if
the rider signed up for all of them for points only (not including Jackpot events and
side pots). Allows you to give the rider a discount for signing up for all events.
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Deadline: The last date that entries will be accepted from FastEnter for this show.
Fixed Matrix: If this button is selected, This is a Fixed Matrix Event.
Dynamic Matrix: If this button is selected, This is a Dynamic Matrix Event.
Age Groups: If this button is selected, this is an Age Group Event.
Other Types: If this button is selected, the divisions are used-defi ned and no automat-
ic functions will be applied.
Jackpot: If this button is selected, this is an x-D jackpot race, similar to 4-D Jackpot
Barrel Racing.
Sidepot: If this button is selected, this race has an internal Sidepot that is optional to
the riders and pays like a Jackpot.
Time Limit: If this button is selected, this race has a limit on how fast riders can go.
If they equal or go faster than the time suplied, they are given a “No Time”. The time
limit is supplied by the operator at the start of time posting for the event. Intended for
Novice events.
Pay Places: If not 0, this is the number of places that will be paid for jackpot and
sidepot classes. If 0, the payout table rules will be used.
Events xx-xx - Indicates which group of 15 events is being displayed.
Show Specifi c Information: Allows you to defi ne information about the show, pri-
marily to show on the FastEnter site. Things you can defi ne include the title of the
show (New Year’s Bash, Wednesday Gymkhana, etc.), the address of the show, the
arena name, and who to contact.
Use FastEnter Express: If checked, it means that the riders can enter the show on-
line without paying the entry fees (they will pay them when they arrive at the show).
They will pay the FastEnter convenience fee only at signup time. Note, once the show
has been submitted, this option cannot be changed for this show.
Send Show to FastEnter: Clicking this button submits the show to FastEnter, mak-
ing it available to your riders and allowing them to enter the show online.
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Rider Signup
This is where you sign up riders in individual events who are going to ride in today’s
show. The screen looks like this:
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Sign Up Rider: Select this button to get a screen of all riders on the rider database.
You may choose one of those entries or create a new entry. When you have chosen a
rider, he or she will appear on this screen. You can then modify the record and select
the events.
Correct This Horse/Rider Name: Select this button to make spelling or other correc-
tions to this rider’s name or horse name. Do not use this button to sign up a diff erent
rider. If will overlay the original rider’s database entry.
Default Points Division: This is the default division for the rider’s points. It is used
for team events and may optionally be used for all events, regardless of what division
the rider places in.
Other Fees: These are amounts paid by the rider for other things than event entries,
awards or memberships (like Stall Fees). There is another special category of fees
defi ned by the user (shown as Exhibition Runs here).
Update Show Entries from Database: Selecting this button will match all current
show signups to the database to pick up any late updates. Used primarily to get birth
dates, etc. Note, where necessary, if the birthday changed, divisions that are dependent
on age will be re-assigned.
Update Existing Rider in Show: Select this button to get a screen of all riders al-
ready signed up for the show. When you highlight a rider in the list and double click
or press “Select”, that rider will appear on this screen. You can then modify the record
and select the events.
Copy a Rider (new horse): Select this button to get a screen of all riders in the da-
tabase When you highlight a rider in the list and double click or press “Select”, that
rider will appear on this screen with a new rider number and a blank horse name. You
can then modify the record and select the events.
Delete a Rider: Select this button to get a screen of all riders already signed up for the
show. When you highlight a rider in the list and double click or press “Select”, that
rider will appear on this screen. It will then confi rm that you want to delete this rider.
Recalculate All Age Divisions: Select this tab to recalculate which age divisions rid-
ers should be in. Useful when you set a new eff ective date or change several birthdays.
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Get From FastEnter: Select this tab to get the latest group of signups from the Fas-
tEnter web page.
Get Riders from Prior Show: Select this tab to get all of the signups from the a prior
show, not including Team Entries.
Print Riders: Select this tab to print a report showing all riders in this show.
Credits: These are amounts credited to the rider (multiple horse discount, waiver of
ground fee, etc.).
Selecting “(R)” will add the rider to the event as a “Regular” rider (wants ribbons and
awards). Fees are automatically updated.
Selecting “(P)” will add the rider to the event as a “Points Only” rider (doesn’t want
ribbons and awards, but does want points). Fees are automatically updated.
Selecting “(C)” will carry the time from another event to this event instead of the
rider actually riding in this event.
Selecting “(S)” will enter this rider into the Sidepot. Fees are automatically updated.
Selecting “All Day Regular” will add the rider to all of the events as a “regular” rider
(wants day awards) and charge the fl at rate All Day (Regular) fee..
Selecting “All Day Points” will add the rider to all of the events as a “Point Only”
rider (does not want day awards) and charge the fl at rate All Day (Points) fee..
Selecting “Local Club Membership” indicates the rider has signed up for a member-
ship in the local club.
Selecting “Local Club Year End Awards” indicates the rider has signed up for local
club year-end awards at this show.
Selecting “Rider is a Member” indicates the rider is a club member and is entitled to
discounts. This is diff erent from “Local Club Membership” in that you’re just indicat-
ing the rider is a member without collecting membership fees.
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Team Signup
This is where you sign up riders for team events. Riders must already be in the show.
The screen looks like this:
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Add New Team: Select this button to get a screen of all riders in the show. When you
highlight a rider in the list and double click or press “Select”, that rider will be added
to this team. This process continues until the correct number of team members are
defi ned.
Select Existing Team: Select this button to get a screen of all teams in this event.
When you highlight a rider in the list and double click or press “Select”, that rider will
appear on the screen. You can then make changes to the team.
Delete A Team: Select this button to get a screen of all teams in this event. When you
highlight a rider in the list and double click or press “Select”, that rider will appear on
the screen and you will be asked to confi rm the team deletion.
Print Teams: Select this button to get an alphabetical list of teams, sorted by Team
Name. The Team name is assigned when the team is created, but you can change it at
any time.
Update Team Entries from Rider Entries: Selecting this button will match all cur-
rent team members to the show entries to pick up any late updates. Used primarily to
get name corrections and update point divisions
Replace Rider ‘x’: Select this button to get a screen of all riders already signed up
for the show. When you highlight a rider in the list and double click or press “Select”,
that rider will replace the rider identifi ed by ‘x’ on this team.
Event Name: The name of this event.
Team Division: The division for this team for placing purposes. Points will be given
to each rider individually based on the rider’s division.
Riders per Team: the number of riders allowed on a team in this event.
Total Fees: The Total Fees owed by this team.
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Run Events, Winners List and Match Races
This is where you actually run events, create announcer’s lists, winners lists, high
point, rider summary, match race lists and fi nancial reports. The screen looks like this:
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Drive Letter: The address of the fl ash drive on this computer.
Select Action: Drawing for an event, creating announcer’s list, winner’s lists and run-
ning events is a two part process. First you select the action, then you select the event.
For each action, various things will happen:
Draw Ride Order: Selecting this button will do the draw for the event.
Add to Draw: Selecting this button will add any additional riders or teams (late sign-
ups) to the current draw. Except for the “Rider Number” order option, new riders or
teams will be added to the end of the division. With the “Rider Number” order option,
riders or teams are inserted in rider number order within the division.
Move Rider in Draw: Selecting this button provides the ability to move riders
around within their division, by specifying a value (with + or -) of the positions to
move. Note: You cannot move a rider out of their division/age group.
Print Announcers List: Selecting this button will use the existing draw and print an
announcer’s list for the selected event.
Create External Posting File: Selecting this button will create an external posting
fi le to the fl ash drive for posting at another computer.
Merge External Posting File: Selecting this button will copy the results from exter-
nal posting back into the show fi le.
Print Winner List: Selecting this button will print a winners list for the selected
event. You will be asked if you want page breaks on each division.
Jackpot Checks: Selecting this button will print jackpot checks and a check register
for the selected event.
Post Times Manually: Selecting this button allows you to type in the times for each
rider or team as they run the event.
Use Direct Timer Input: Selecting this button allows you to directly input the times
from the timer(s) for each rider or team as they run the event.
Recalculate Placings and Jackpots for All Events: There are times when you need
to recalculate all of the placings and points for all of the events in the show. Instead of
doing them individually, you can do them all at once with this button.
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Match Race Qualifi ers: If you are running Match Races after the normal events are
over, this report lists the top (fastest) riders in the selected event. It can be used as a
sign-off sheet for the riders to say whether or not they will compete in the Match Race.
Match Race Signoff : If you are running Match Races after the normal events are
over, this button allows you to update each qualifi ed rider in the selected event with a
fl ag saying they will or will not participate in the Match Race.
Match Race Draw: If you are running Match Races after the normal events are over,
this button allows you to draw the heat and lane assignments for the fi rst heat in the
selected event. It also creates a diagram showing the advancement from each heat.
Run Match Race: If you are running Match Races after the normal events are over,
this button allows you to run a Match Race (see the section on Match Racing).
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Move Rider in Draw
This is where you a can move a rider to a diff erent draw position within his or her
division. Cannot be used for Team Events. The screen looks like this:
Select Rider: Selecting this button allows you to specify which rider is to be moved.
Places to Move (+ or -): This shows the number of places you want the rider shifted.
Preceeding the number with a + means you want the rider moved down (later in the
draw) that many positons. Preceeding the number with a - means you want the rider
moved up (earlier in the draw) that many positions.
Move This Rider: Selecting this button actually performs the move based on the
parameters you supplied. Note: If you try to move a rider outside of their division/age
group, the rider will be placed at the beginning of that division/age group (-) or at the
end of that division/age group (+).
Moving riders means that all other riders are shifted as well. Print a new announcer’s
list when you’re done moving them around.
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Time: This is where you type in the rider’s time team’s time for the event for each
lane. If the rider or team is disqualifi ed, enter the letter ‘d’ or ‘n’. This will result in a
time of 0.001, which the software recognizes as a disqualifi cation. Pressing the ‘enter’
key or selecting “Next Rider” will advance the screen to the next rider. Do not add
penalty points (if any) to the time posted. The software will add them together when
needed. If you are running two or more lanes, post all times before advancing.
Penalty: Enter any penalty seconds associated with this ride. Do not adjust the raw
time. The software will do that when needed.
Next Rider: Selecting this button will advance the screen to the next rider or riders.
Manual Time Posting The screen looks like this:
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Select Rider: Select this button to get a screen of all riders or teams in this event.
When you highlight a rider or team in the list and press “Select”, that rider will appear
as the ‘Lane 1’ rider on this screen. This is how you run a rider or team out of order or
rerun a rider a team. After the ride is complete, use ‘Select Rider’ again to go back to
the rider or team who was next on the list.
Refresh Rider List: Select this button to reload the list of riders or teams in this
event. This is used when you have added to the event after the draw and the event is
running.
Prior Rider: Select this button to back up to the rider or team who ran before this
one. This is useful to check a time, rerun that rider, or enter a forgotten penalty.
Print Posted Times: Select this button to get a report showing the times posted so far.
This is useful to verify times posted against the hand written copy.
One Lane, Two Lanes, Three Lanes, Four Lanes: These buttons allow you to
dynamically change the number of lanes for the current ‘Go”. For example, if you
were running 4 lanes and had 5 riders left, you might want to run them as 3 lanes,
then 2 lanes to have a better competition. You might also want to use these buttons to
control division breaks.
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Direct Timer Input Time Posting The screen looks like this:
Automatic Timer Start: Setting this button means that whenever you advance to the
next rider or riders, you want the timer to start automatically. This overrides the “Start
Timer” button below. It isn’t necessary to use that button.
Start Timer: Selecting this button will start the timer. It will wait for the rider or
riders, if running multiple lanes, to run the event and then post the time. If you fail to
press this button prior to each ride, no time will be recorded for the rider(s).
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Test Timer: Selecting this button will test the timer. This is used to test the timer(s)
before the riders start running. Follow the prompts on the screen to run the test.
Stop Timer: Selecting this button will stop the timer. This is only used if the rider did
not complete the event for some reason or there was a timer malfunction (dead battery,
etc.). No time will be recorded for the rider.
Time: This is where the timer fi lls in the rider’s or team’s time for the event. If the
rider or team is disqualifi ed, enter the letter ‘d’. This will result in a time of 0.001,
which the software recognizes as a disqualifi cation. If the rider or team has scratched,
press the letter ‘s’. This removes the rider or team from the event entirely, so that they
don’t get any points. Pressing the ‘enter’ key or selecting “Next Rider” will advance
the screen to the next rider or team.
Select Rider: Select this button to get a screen of all riders or teams in this event.
When you highlight a rider or team in the list and press “Select”, that rider will appear
as the ‘Lane 1’ rider on this screen. This is how you run a rider or team out of order or
rerun a rider a team. After the ride is complete, use ‘Select Rider’ again to go back to
the rider or team who was next on the list.
Refresh Rider List: Select this button to reload the list of riders or teams in this
event. This is used when you have added to the event after the draw and the event is
running.
Prior Rider: Select this button to back up to the rider or team who ran before this
one. This is useful to check a time, rerun that rider, or enter a forgotten penalty.
Print Posted Times: Select this button to get a report showing the times posted so far.
This is useful to verify times posted against the hand written copy.
One Lane, Two Lanes, Three Lanes, Four Lanes: These buttons allow you to
dynamically change the number of lanes for the current ‘Go”. For example, if you
were running 4 lanes and had 5 riders left, you might want to run them as 3 lanes,
then 2 lanes to have a better competition. You might also want to use these buttons to
control division breaks.
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Match Race Settings First you’ll get a screen like this:
Timer Port: The USB port where the timer console is plugged in.
No Lights: If checked, no light kit is in use.
Light Port: The USB port where the optional light kit is plugged in.
Sound System Delay: This value is in seconds. The default value is 1. It’s an attempt
to compensate for the sound delay found in most PA systems. Some experimentation
will fi nd the correct value, but the objective is to sound the buzzer at the exact time it
is legal to cross the timing line.
When the settings are complete, go to the next page to run the Match Race.
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Run a Match RaceYou’ll get a screen like this:
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Start Match Race Regular Event: This starts the system and the 15 second clock for
a regular match race (beam is broken at the start and fi nish).
Start Match Race Split Time Event: This starts the system and the 15 second clock
for a split time match race (beam is broken at the start, intermediate crossover and
fi nish).
Test Lights and Reset Timers: Clicking this box resets the timer and optionally tests
the light kit if it’s installed.
Stop Timers: (Malfunction) This button is used when there is some sort of
malfunction in the timers or a problem in the arena and you have to restart the heat.
No times are preserved.
Diagnostic Display: Used by CHR to diagnose a problem. Display some internal
settings.
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Check Writing The screen looks like this:
Event: This is the name of the Jackpot event for which you are printing checks.
Starting Check #: This is number of the fi rst check you are printing.
Write Payout Checks: Do this at the end of each Jackpot event, so that you write
one check for each rider. It will only print checks for the current event (as defi ned on
the main menu). Make sure you set the Starting Check number fi rst. It will print 1-up
(voucher) or 3-up checks, depending on the option you have set.
Print One Check: There are times when you need to reprint a check. Selecting this
tab will allow you to select a rider and print just the check for that rider.
Print Check Register: Do this at the end of each Jackpot event to print a check
register. Make sure you set the Starting Check number fi rst. You can use this report
to hand write your checks and/or for later entry into QuickBooks© or other fi nancial
software. It can also be a handy sign-off sheet when paying in cash.
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External Posting
This icon is used at a secondary computer to run an event . The “Main” computer cre-
ates a fl ash drive and announcer’s list. Both are brought to the secondary computer,
the fl ash drive is restored, and the event is run there. When the event is complete, the
fl ash drive is updated and returned to the “Main” computer, where it is merged back
into the show fi le. The screen looks like this:
Flash Drive Address: The address of the fl ash drive on this computer.
Copy Flash Drive from Main: This function copies the fl ash drive from the “Main”
computer to the hard drive on this computer.
Post Times - Direct Input: This is the same function used on the “Main” computer
to post times with direct timer input.
Post Times - Manual Input: This is the same function used on the “Main” computer
to post times with manual time input.
Create Flash Drive for Main: This function updates the fl ash drive with the event re-
sults from this computer. It is then returned to the “Main” computer and merged back
into the show. After that, winner and jackpot listings can be printed.
Add Additional Riders from Main: This button adds additional riders to the draw
on an external computer. After the secondary draw is done on the main computer, the
‘Create External Posting File’ button is run and the fl ash drive is brought to this com-
puter. Time posting is stopped briefl y, this button is selected, and the additional riders
are added to the show fi le on this computer. Then time posting is restarted. When
time posting is restarted, it picks up where it left off .
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Appendix A - Format of Extracted Show File
Under Administrative Functions, there is the ability to create an extract of the show
fi le for local reporting. The extracted fi le is in ‘comma-delimited’ format, which is a
standard format used by most spreadsheet and database programs to import and export
data. The fi rst record of the extracted fi le contains the data column headings, explain-
ing what each fi eld is.
Appendix B - Format of Extracted Rider File
Under Administrative Functions, there is the ability to create an extract of the Rider
Database for local reporting. The extracted fi le is in ‘comma-delimited’ format, which
is a standard format used by most spreadsheet and database programs to import and
export data. The fi rst record of the extracted fi le contains the data column headings,
explaining what each fi eld is.
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Appendix C - Timer Direct Input Setup
The Gymkhana America software is compatible with all FarmTek Timers and the
Thunderpaws Sport 3000 timer. To use the Timer direct input option, you must fi rst
get a PC interface cable (available from FarmTek) or a USB Interface (available from
Thunderpaws).
Installation Steps:
1. FarmTek only - If you have a serial port on your computer (9-pin), this is normally
the COMM1 port. You will not need to install any of the FarmTek drivers. Simply
plug the PC Interface cable into that port and to the “Output” port on the console.
Then go to step 3. The COMM port number for step 3 will be “1”.
2. If you do not have a serial port on your computer (most new laptops don’t), you
will need to install the Serial to USB interface drivers from FarmTek or the USB
driver from Thunderpaws. Install them and make note of which Serial Port it will use
(normally 3, 4 or 5). If you need to fi nd out which port it is after installation, use the
Start button to go to Settings->Control Panel->System->Hardware->Device Manager.
You will see several categories of devices. Fine the one that says “Ports”. If there is a
plus sign (+) in front of it, click on the plus sign (+) to expand the list of devices. Find
the one that says “Serial to USB” (or similar wording) and make note of the COMM
port number(s). Then go to step 3.
3. In the Gymkhana America Software, go to “Defi nitions and Options”. Find the
value for each “Timer Port” and replace it with the appropriate COMM port number
you found in step 1 or 2 (above).
4. In the Gymkhana America Software, go to “Use Direct Timer Input” Click on the
“Start Timer” button, then break the timer beams. The “Time” fi eld should agree with
the time on the Timer Console.
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Appendix D - Match Race Timer Setup
The Gymkhana America Match Race software is compatible with the FarmTek Polaris
Timers. You must get a PC interface cable (available from FarmTek).
Installation Steps:
1. Follow FarmTek’s instructions to set up Eye # 1 and Eye # 2. Make sure the eyes
are labeled for Lane 1 and Lane 2.
2. Put the Polaris Console in “TimeStamp Mode”.
3. Make sure the indicators show both eyes are aligned correctly.
4. Make sure you follow the instructions to determine the correct port number for the
timer.
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Appendix E - Suggested Gymkhana Events
Course Measurements and Patterns.
This section provides Suggestions, Course Layouts and Patterns for 10 popular Gym-
khana Events. They are only suggestions. There are literally hundreds of Gymkhana
events. They are also known as Gaming Events and Play Day Events.
In the following pages, certain symbols are used. Their meanings are:
Materials. You will need the following materials to set up these courses.
1. 6 poles and bases.
2. 3 metal or plastic 55 gallon barrels
3. 2 timing cones or poles.
4. Chalk for marking the courses.
5. At least one 300’ measuring tape.
6. Electronic or Stopwatch Timing System.
Other References. There are several good Gymkhana and Gaming organizations that
can be used for reference, rules and other course patterns. Some of them are:
1. California State Horsemen’s Association - www.CHSA.com.
2. California Gymkhana Association - www.CalGymkhana.com.
3. Western Horsemen of Oregon - www.WesternHorsemenofOregon.com.
4. Patterned Speed Horse Association (Wash.) - www.PatternedSpeedHorse.com.
5. O-Mok-See - (National Saddle Clubs Association) - www.omoksee.com.
There are many more.
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Big T
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start with a left weave or a right weave.
The diagram below shows the rider starting with a right weave.
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Birangle
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena. The fi rst measurement (145’ 6” and
125’) are CSHA course size. The second measurement (150’ and 45’) are CGA
course size.
Course PatternThe rider may start with a left weave or a right weave.
The diagram below shows the rider starting with a right weave.
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California Poles
Sometimes known as Poles 1
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start with a left weave or a right weave.
The diagram below shows the rider starting with a right weave.
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Cloverleaf Barrels
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start with the right or left barrel.
The diagram below shows the rider starting with the right barrel.
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Figure 8 Stake
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start with a right turn or a left turn.
The diagram below shows the rider starting with a right turn.
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Keyhole
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Note, the 100’ measurement is to the center of the circle.
Course PatternThe rider may turn right or left inside the circle.
The diagram below shows the rider making a right turn.
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Single Stake
Sometimes known as Single Pole
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may turn right or left around the pole
The diagram below shows the rider making a left turn.
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Skill Barrels
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start with a left turn or a right turn
The diagram below shows the rider starting with a right turn.
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Speed Barrels
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start with a left weave or a right weave
The diagram below shows the rider starting with a right weave.
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Washington Poles
Sometimes known as Poles 2
Course Measurements and Standard SetupDimensions may be adjusted to fi t the arena.
Course PatternThe rider may start on the right side or left side. If the course is run correctly,
they will end on the opposite side. The diagram below shows the rider starting on
the right side.